this post was submitted on 20 Jan 2025
177 points (100.0% liked)

chapotraphouse

13647 readers
884 users here now

Banned? DM Wmill to appeal.

No anti-nautilism posts. See: Eco-fascism Primer

Slop posts go in c/slop. Don't post low-hanging fruit here.

founded 4 years ago
MODERATORS
 

Look ,personally I want this to be perfect ,to include every single detail not mentioned about the DPRK in the west ,also no I’m not gonna tell you how I have contact with a DPRK diplomat ,please ask sincere questions and remember this is a DPRK diplomat, not a citizen so there is stuff that they can’t answer and stuff that they aren’t allowed to answer

If my friend from the DPRK replies ,I will update you but this is for someone else ,I’ve acquired a lot of important info on the DPRK that I want to share with all of you and this is so that it could be perfect ,please ask good questions

So far this is the answer thread

https://hexbear.net/post/4320106

you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] doomsdayrs@lemmy.ml 16 points 2 days ago (3 children)

If I have hypothetical PHD Research that I'd like to conduct in the DPRK, what would be the best way to do so and what are some first steps?

While this is a good question out of every question asked ,I think this is the one least likely to get answered sadly

I hope it’s answered though

[–] ComradeSpahija@hexbear.net 10 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I met a comrade last year at a protest, who sadly died a few months later, but he had mentioned he had studied in the DPRK at Kim Il Sung University. He explained the process, though I don't remember too much. I do remember he said that, since there is no DPRK embassy in France, should I want to do the same I would have to contact the DPRK's representative to the UNESCO in Paris, from whom I could potentially get a scholarship to study in the DPRK. If your country has a DPRK embassy, I guess you could contact the embassy directly; if not, you might be able to contact a representative to a different institution (such as the UNESCO in my case) whose HQ is in your country; if you're American, I'm afraid that the DPRK iirc doesn't allow US citizens to enter the country (because the US is the one that forbids its citizens from going to the DPRK, and Korea merely acts accordingly).

[–] keepcarrot@hexbear.net 13 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Dang it, I had a friend who could have answered this for you, but she died last year

Peace be upon her.